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Italy getting back into top form
Toni's double made him Italy's eighth different scorer in the competition so far, another bonus for coach Marcelo Lippi.
Arcelor shareholders jilt Severstal
In what comes as a landmark step, half of Arcelor SA's shareholders on Friday voted down a merger with Russia's OAO Severstal.
Pak denies tariff cuts to India
Pakistan has decided not to accord the ‘most favoured nation’ (MFN) status to India.
Argentines plan to spoil German party
Millions of football fans are bursting with anticipation as the indomitable Argentines take on the mighty Germans.
Now you may file tax returns e-way
The eTaxFile has been designed as per the formats prescribed by NSDL, which has the approval to accept TDS returns.
SEBI to amend listing norms by year-end
Market regulator, SEBI said it would be making changes to Clause 49 of the listing agreement before the end of the year.
F-16s on their way to Pak airspace
The Bush administration has notified the US Congress about the proposed sale of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan.
Shahid in trouble over his Lexus
Shahid Kapoor was called in by the customs for evasion of import duty on purchase of his car.
IAS officer held in J&K sex scandal
Planning Secretary in the Jammu and Kashmir government, Iqbal Khande was on Thursday arrested by the CBI in Srinagar.
'No challenge in elections': Mulayam
Mulayam rubbished predictions that BSP could topple him in the next Assembly elections.
Red Pandas on the rise in Darjeeling zoo
The number of endangered Red Pandas is on the rise in Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park of Darjeeling.
Outlandish Mattek socks it to Venus
Bethanie Mattek's dress sense on left a more lasting impression than her 51-minute run in with Williams.
It's the Azzurri vs the world
The Azzurri have not taken kindly to criticism of their second round performance.
Déjà vu for Spain as they exit
2006 premature exit was made all the more disappointing by the fact that Spain finally showed signs of potential greatness.
US techies attempt to save the world
Socially conscious video game designers in US are creating games to educate youth about real-world issues.
Israeli troops move into Gaza Strip
Israeli tanks and troops entered southern Gaza and planes attacked three bridges and knocked out electricity to the coastal strip.